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(All songs are by Barnes & Barnes, unless otherwise noted) Side one: Side two: Both reissues contained additional bonus tracks:[5] Oglio Records (1996): Collector's Choice Records (2006): Barnes & Barnes – Producer, Engineer Joan Farber – Design Monica Froeber – Reissue Package Design Rocky Schenck – Photography The song "Cemetery Girls" features lyrics referencing ("Fresh souls in the cornfield...Anthony put them there..."), and samples from the Twilight Zone episode "It's a Good Life", which starred Bill Mumy (Art).

Since the album was released several years before Art and Artie went "public" about their identities, the reference is more of an in-joke.

He also wrote some unused alternate lyrics that were adapted from a skit from his college radio show.

Artie (Robert Haimer) was originally to sing "Gumby Jaws Lament", but Art had a terrible cold that day, and they decided his gravelly, phlegmy voice added to the song.

Mook and Beanhead, mentioned in both "Party in my Pants" and "When You Die", were pet names for Art and Artie's recently (at the time) ex-girlfriends.